“Kortik” is a three-part television series filmed by Soviet filmmakers in 1973. The script for the film was written based on the work of Anatoly Rybakov, more
“Kortik” is a three-part television series filmed by Soviet filmmakers in 1973. The script for the film was written based on the work of Anatoly Rybakov, then followed by the adaptation of two subsequent books of the same series. A very patriotic film showing the viewer what the period of the formation of the Soviet Union looked like through the eyes of children of that era.
Young detectives
Russia is in a brutal civil war, with many families sending their children away from the dangers of Moscow. The hero of the adventure film "Kortik" - the boy Misha - also temporarily lives in the village with his grandfather and grandmother. He has a best friend Gene, with whom they fall into the thick of mysterious events. The boys have a sea crust in their hands from a sunken ship. The trophy is hunted by a supporter of the White Army, he is confronted by the Red Guard Poleva, whom the guys help.
In the second series, new characters appear: a friend of the heroes Slavka, a homeless boy Korovin, a mysterious and dangerous Fillin, who is watched by the boys, following the trail of the cortico. In the third series, a school teacher Boris Fedotovich comes to the aid of the boys, and Polevoy returns from the front. Together, they will solve the mystery of the cortico and defeat the bandits.
The film was produced
The director of the film “Kortik” was Nikolai Kalinin, the writer himself worked on the script. The roles were performed by: S. Shevkunenko, I. Shulzhenko, E. Vitorgan, V. Dichkovsky, M. Golubovich. close
Domestic serial film “A Visit to the Minotaur” – film adaptation of the famous Soviet detective writers Arkady and Georgy Weiner . His last role in the more
Domestic serial film “A Visit to the Minotaur” – film adaptation of the famous Soviet detective writers Arkady and Georgy Weiner . His last role in the movie was played by the People's Artist of the USSR Rostislav Plyatta.
In the film “A Visit to the Minotaur” tells about two storylines. The first tells about the life of the famous master of string instruments Antonio Stradivari and his work on the violin (Italy, XVII century). The second is a detective story (USSR, XX century), unfolding around the missing outstanding Stradivarius violin. . close
Vivo en Buenos Aires es un DVD (obviamos el comentario del CD, que contiene siete temas menos, por razones obvias) de interesantísima factura artística more
Vivo en Buenos Aires es un DVD (obviamos el comentario del CD, que contiene siete temas menos, por razones obvias) de interesantísima factura artística y que muestra cabalmente lo que ofrece Kevin Johansen en cada una de sus actuaciones, manteniendo el mismo espíritu incluso de aquellas series de actuaciones en lugares intimistas como Notorious hace ya casi una década. Una suerte de grandes éxitos en vivo que no admite demasiados reparos, más allá de las preferencias personales de cada uno (me anoto, total es gratis, con La procesión, Me fui pa'l Monte, No me abandones, Ni idea).
Kevin Johansen tiene, en The Nada, a un combo numeroso que no solamente patea hacia el mismo arco sino que, conscientes de sus bondades y limitaciones, se la pasan entre ellos; y encontró en Liniers a un aliado no forzado que ha sabido comprender (y reflejar) con certeza para qué lado queda el arco contrario.
Y todos disfrutan.
Arriba y debajo del escenario. close